October 09 2007
Christianity Today interviews Mark Driscoll of Mars Hill
Tagged Under : Christianity Today, interview, Mark Driscoll, Mars Hill
My previous post was about a worship conference at Mars Hill church and I eluded to how much I appreciated Mark Driscoll’s strategy and theology. Recently Christianity Today interviewed Mark Driscoll and there’s certainly no shortage of controversy in the article. I love it! One great quote from Driscoll in the interview:
“My first core group was single indie and punk rockers committed to anarchy,” he says. “Needless to say, they didn’t naturally organize themselves or give generously. If I would have said, ‘Everybody tithe,’ it would have been in cigarettes.”
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